2016-2017 SCHOOL YEAR

CURRICULUM GUIDE

MARION COUNTY AREA TECHNOLOGY CENTER

721 EAST MAIN STREET

LEBANON, KY 40033

270-692-3155

PRINCIPAL: Brandon Bardin

COLLEGE & CAREER ADVISOR:Amy E. Riney

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* (Program completers must have 4 credits in chosen pathway)
CONSTRUCTION CARPENTRY TECH / CONSTRUCTION CARPENTRY TECH / INFORMATION TECH
Carpenter Assistant / TRACK Apprenticeship / Cisco Network Administration
CIP 46.0201.01 / CIP 46.0201.99 / CIP 11.0901.01
Intro to Construction Technology / Intro to Construction Technology / Computer Literacy
Floor and Wall Framing / Floor and Wall Framing / Computer Hardware & Software Maint.
Ceiling and Roof Framing OR Construction Prints and Industrial Safety OR Site Layout and Foundations (2 credits) / Ceiling and Roof Framing / Introduction Networking Concepts
Site Layout and Foundation / Internet Technologies
Information Technology Co-op/Internship
Routing Protocal and Concepts Cisco II
Computational Thinking
TRACK Industry Certification / CompTIA A+ or CCNA or MTA
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY / INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY / INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Computer Programming / Web Develop. & Administration / Information Support & Services
CIP 11.0201.01 / CIP 11.0801.01 / CIP 47.0104.01
Computer Literacy / Computer Literacy / Computer Literacy
Computational Thinking / Web Page Development / Computer Hardware & Software Maint.
C++1 OR Visual Basic I OR Co-op OR Internship (2 credits) / Web Site Design & Production / Help Desk Operations
Internet Technologies OR Computer Graphics OR Comp Thinking OR Co-op OR Internship / Internet Technologies OR Co-op OR Internship
CompTIA A+ or MTA / CompTIA A+ or Strata or Adobe / CompTIA A+ or Strata or MTA
HEALTH SCIENCE / HEALTH SCIENCE / HEALTH SCIENCE
Allied Health / Pharmacy Technician / Pre-Nursing
CIP 51.0000.01 / CIP 51.0805.01 / CIP 51.2699.01
Principles of Health Science / Principles of Health Science / Principles of Health Science
Emergency Procedures/Med Term I / Emergency Procedures/Med Term I / Emergency Procedures/Med Term I
Allied Health Core Skills / Internship: Pharmacy Technician / Medicaid Nurse Aide
Internship: Allied Health OR Medical Math / Medical Math / Intern: Advanced Allied Health Core Skills OR Medical Math
Medicaid Nurse Aide
INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE / WELDING TECHNOLOGY / COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN
Maintenance Mechanic / Welder-Entry Level / Mechanical Designer
CIP 47.0303.01 / CIP 48.0508.01 / CIP 15.1301.02
Fluid Power / Blueprint Reading for Welding / Introduction to Computer Aided Drafting
Industrial Main. Electrical Princ / Shielded Metal Arc Welding / Parametric Modeling
Maintain Ind. Equipment / Cutting Processes / Engineering Graphics
I.M. Electrical Motor Controls OR / GMAW Groove Lab OR PLTW IED OR Gas Metal Arc Welding / Special Problems OR PLTW IED ORMechanical Design OR Intern I OR Co-op I
PLTW IED OR Machine Tool A
Welding Certification
COMPUTERIZED MANUFACTURING & MACHINING TECHNOLOGY / AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY / NOTES
Machinist Operator / Auto Maint & Light Repair Technician
CIP 48.0503.02 / CIP 47.0604.01
Fundamentals of MT A / AM&LR Section A/ Lab
Fundamentals of MT B / AM&LR Section B/ Lab
Applied Machining I / AM&LR Section C/ Lab
Blueprint Reading (CAD) OR Applied Machining II OR Intro to CAD OR PLTW IED / AM&LR Section D/ Lab
NIMS Certification / ASE Certification
MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY / MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY
Welding Engineering / Design Engineering
Intro to Engineering Design (PLTW) / Intro to Engineering Design (PLTW)
Blueprint Reading for Welding/ Lab / Introduction to CAD
Cutting Processes/ Lab / Drafting Fundamentals
Gas Metal Arc Welding/ Lab / Mechanical Design
Principles of Engineering (PLTW) / Engineering Design & Development
MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY / MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY
Automotive Engineering / Computerized Manufacturing & Machining Engineering
Intro to Engineering Design (PLTW) / CIP 415.1304.00
AM&LR Section A/ Lab / Intro to Engineering Design (PLTW)
AM&LR Section B/ Lab / Fundamentals of MT A
AM&LR Section C/ Lab / Fundamentals of MT B
AM&LR Section D/ Lab / Manual Programming
Digital Electronics (PLTW)
Computer Integrated Manuf. (PLTW)
MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY / MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY
Architectural Engineering / CMM Engineering
Intro to Engineering Design (PLTW) / Intro to Engineering Design (PLTW)
Intro to Construct. Carpentry & Lab / Fundamentals of MT A
Floor & Wall Framing & Lab / Fundamentals of MT B
Ceiling & Roof Framing & Lab / Manual Programming
Civil Engineering & Archit. (PLTW) / Computer Integrated Manuf. (PLTW)

219901 Introduction to Engineering Design (PLTW) • 470913 Fundamentals of Machine Tools-A • 470914 Fundamentals of Machine Tools-B • 470915 Manual Programming • 219904 Computer Integrated Manufacturing (PLTW

Career Choices

Credit-1 (1 Block-1 Semester)

Grade Level-FRESHMAN ONLY

This course is designed for 9th grade students and introduces them to a broad range of career opportunities available in the local community. Course content focuses on orientation and exploration in 8 career clusters, employability skills and work ethics. Students will spend 2 weeks in each program offered at the ATC and will be provided and overview of the trade. Some classes will have hands on activities in the lab and students will create projects they can take with them after the 2 weeks. Opportunities for student interaction with professionals will be provided through guest speakers.

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY

David Gerhardt, Instructor

Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair Technician (CIP 47.0604.01)

1. Automotive A- 470507

2. Automotive B- 470509

3. Automotive C- 470511

4. Automotive D- 470513

5. Internship- 470504

6. CO-OP)- 470501

Automotive A

Credit: 2 (1 Block-All year)

Grade Level: 9-12

Lab Fee-$20

This course involves the operational theory and application of hydraulic and anti-lock brake systems; disc and drum brakes are discussed. This course develops skills in the diagnosis and repair of braking systems.This course is offered as dual credit with KCTCS for grades 11-12. Safety glasses provided.

AUTOMOTIVE B

Credit: 2 (1 Block-All year)

Grade Level: 9-12

Lab Fee-$20

This course presents the automotive suspension system, the diagnosing of suspension problems, identifying components, recognizing tire wear problems, wheel balancing and the use of alignment equipment. This course develops skill in the diagnosis and repair of automotive suspension systems, wheel alignment, and wheel balancing. This course is offered as dual credit with KCTCS for grades 11-12.

Safety glasses provided.

AUTOMOTIVE C

Credit: 2 (2 Blocks-1 Semester)

Grade Level: 9-12

Prerequisite: Automotive A or B

Lab Fee-$20

This course introduces the student to the principles, theories, and concepts of the automotive electrical system that includes unique diagramming, coding, and locating of wiring and component devices. Students will demonstrate the ability to write work orders and warranty reports.Safety glasses provided.

AUTOMOTIVE D

(AUT 140/141) (AUT 240/241) (ADX 260/261) (AUT 142/143)

Credit: 2 (2 Blocks-1 Semester)

Grade Level: 11-12

Prerequisite: Automotive A or B

Lab Fee-$20

A course designedfor the student who has demonstrated the ability for an upper level course.Course is 2 blocks/2 semesters and includes Basic Fuel & Ignition, Computer Control Systems, Electrical Systems and Emission systems. Safety glasses provided.

CO-OP I (AUT199

Credit: 1(1 Block, 1 Semester)

Grade Level: 11-12

Prerequisite: Completion of 3 credits of Automotive

Tech and Instructor approval

Co-op provides supervised on-the-job work experience related to the student's educational objectives. Students who participate in the Cooperative Education program receive compensation for their work.

CO-OP II (AUT299)

Credit: 2 (2 Blocks, 1 semester OR 1 block all year)Grade Level: 12

Prerequisite: Completion of 3 credits of Automotive

Tech and Instructor Approval

Co-op provides supervised on-the-job work experience related to the students educational objectives. Students who participate in the Cooperative Education program receive compensation for their work.

INTERNSHIP I (AUT198)

Credit: 1 (1 block, 1 semester)

Grade Level: 11-12

Prerequisite: Instructor Approval

Provides supervised on the job work experience related to the students educational objectives.

INTERNSHIP II (AUT298)

Credit: 2 (2 blocks, 1 semester OR 1 block all year)

Grade Level: 11-12

Prerequisite: Instructor Approval

Provides supervised on the job work experience related to the students educational objectives.

COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN

Jason Spalding-Instructor

Mechanical Designer (CIP 15.1301.02)
  1. Intro to Computer Aided Drafting- 480110

  1. Parametric Modeling- 480136

  1. Engineering Graphics- 480113

  1. Mechanical Design- 480135

  1. Computer Integrated Manufacturing

  1. Blueprint Reading for Machinist- 470921

  1. Blueprint Reading for Welding- 480505

  1. Drafting Fundamentals-

  1. Internship- 480145

  1. Special Problems- 480179

  1. Co-Op- 480142

INTRO TO COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING (CAD 100)

Credit: 1 (1 period-1 semester)

Grade Level: 9-12

Lab Fee-$20

Uses computer graphic workstation in the application of fundamental principles and capabilities of CAD, basic drafting conventions, and operations. An in-depth study of computer aided drafting commands, terminology, command utilization, and skill development.

PARAMETRIC MODELING (CAD 201)

Credit: 1(1 period-1 semester)

Grade Level: 9-12

Lab Fee-$20

Introduces Parametric Modeling and Design of a CAD workstation in exploring the techniques associated with drafting and design using Parametric modeling software. Introduces creation of parametric models and explores associative function and flexibility of concurrent part design.

ENGINEERING GRAPHICS (CAD 112)

Credit: 1 (1 period-1 semester)

Grade Level: 10-12

Lab Fee-$20

Includes exploration of lines and planes as they relate to orthographic projection to show the size and shape of objects. Includes application of principles and graphic elements of sectioning to show interior detail; the techniques involved in creating oblique projections, axonometric projections, and perspective drawings; and the dimensioning techniques and symbol usage common to all drafting disciplines.

MECHANICAL DESIGN (CAD 222)

Credit: 1(1 period-1 semester)

Grade Level: 9-12

Lab Fee-$20

Explores the design process involved in the development of mechanical working drawings and the design principles in various manufacturing disciplines; gear drawing and design, and cam and follower drawing and design. Design principles, mechanical adaptation, and their drawing practices. Mechanical assemblies, machine design, power transmission, bearings, and seals in assemblies. Shop processes involved in these mechanical designs.

COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING

Credit:1(1 period-1 semester)

Grade Level: 11-12

Lab Fee-$15

This course builds on computer solid modeling skills developed in the Introduction to Engineering Design Course. Students use CAD software to design and develop a product and use CNC equipment to produce a mock-up or prototype. Fundamental concepts of computer integrated manufacturing (CIM) such as concurrent engineering, robotics, and cellular manufacturing are applied during the product development process.

Blueprint Reading for machinist

(BRX 110)

Credit: 1(1 period-1 semester)

Grade Level: 9-12

Basic applied math, lines, multi-view drawings, symbols, various schematics and diagrams, dimensioning techniques, sectional views, auxiliary views, threads and fasteners, and sketching typical to all shop drawings are presented. Safety will be emphasized as an integral part of the course.

Blueprint Reading for Welding

(WEL170/171)

Credit: 1 (1 period-1 semester)

Grade Level: 9-12

This course provides a study of occupationally specific prints for welders. Advanced study of multi-view drawings, assembly drawings, datum dimensions, numerical control drawings, sheet metal prints, casings and forgings, instrumentation and control charts and diagrams, working drawings, geometric dimensioning and use of reference materials and books are included. Occupational specifics include welding drawings, symbols, and specification interpretations are stressed. This course provides students with practice fabricating from a blueprint.

Students will read and fabricate from detail prints, control distortion during fabrication, and follow the proper sequence in welding a fabricated part. Students will use welding symbols and study weld sizes and strengths.

DRAFTING FUNDAMENTALS (CAD 102)

Credit: 1(1 period-1 semester)

Grade Level: 9-12 Lab Fee $20

Explores drafting and its processes: use and maintain equipment and supplies; determine line weights; measure and read line lengths with drafting scales; measure angles; and draw lines, circles, arcs, and irregular curves. Freehand and mechanical lettering, geometric construction, freehand sketching, and beginning orthographic projection. Characteristics of lines and planes in orthographic projection and the principles applied to show the size and shapes of projects. Dimensioning techniques for orthographic drawings.

INTERNSHIP I (CAD 198)

Credit: 1 (1 period-1 semester)

Grade Level: 11-12

Internship provides supervised on-the-job work experience related to the student's educational objectives. Students participating in the Practicum do not receive compensation.

SPECIAL PROBLEMS (CAD 293)

Credit: 1(1 period-1 semester)

Grade Level: 11-12

Allows the student to gain intermediate experience in their perspective fields through projects and tasks assigned by the instructor and based on applications the student may one day experience as a professional. Sets the foundation for more in-depth projects that will be included in the student's future portfolio. Focuses on various assignments and curriculum as determined by the program instructor.

CO-OP I (CAD 199)

Credit: 1(1 period-1 semester)

Grade Level: 12

Cooperative Education provides supervised on-the-job work experience related to the student's educational objectives. Students participating in the Cooperative Education program receive compensation for their work.

CONSTRUCTION CARPENTRY TECHNOLOGY

Danny Taylor, Instructor

Carpenter Assistant (CIP 46.0201.01)

1. Intro to Construction- 460201

2. Cabinet Making- 460209

3. Site Layout- 460214

4. House Construction (Ceiling and Roof/Floor and Wall Framing)- 460213/ 460212

5. Internship- 460245

6. Co-Op- 460242

INTRO TO CONSTRUCTION CARPENTRY/LAB (CAR126/127)

Credit: 1 (1 Block-1 Semester)

Grade Level: 9-12

Lab Fee $20

This course emphasizes the types, grades, sizes and standards of building materials including the types of fasteners and their correct uses. Students will also learn to correctly utilize and maintain commonly used hand and power tools. Safety in the lab and on the job site is stressed.

CABINET CONSTRUCTION & INSTALLATION (CAR240)

Credit: 2 (2 Blocks-1 Semester)

Grade Level: 10-12

Lab Fee $20

Prerequisite: Intro to Construction

Students will lay-out and plan the construction of base and wall cabinets. They will construct, sand, and prepare wood surfaces for finishing, installing cabinets, and special units.

Site Layout/foundations/lab (car140)

Credit: 2 (2 Blocks, 1 Semester)

Grade Level: 10-12

Lab Fee $20

Prerequisite: Intro to Construction

Students will prepare materials, calculate the cost for a building site, and lay out a site with a transit, locating property lines and corners. Students calculate the amount of concrete needed for footing and foundation walls and construct different types of foundations and forms.

HOUSE CONSTRUCTION:

FLOOR & WALL FRAMING (CAR190/191)

CEILING ROOF(CAR196/197)

Credits: 3(3 Blocks, 1 Semester)

Grade Level: 10-12

Prerequisite: Intro

Instructor Approval

Students will complete tasks from the above 2 courses by building a house off-site.

CO-OP I CARPENTRY (CAR199)

Credit: 1 (1 Block, 1 Semester)

Grade Level: 11-12

Prerequisite: 2 Carpentry Credits

Instructor Approval

Co-Op provides supervised on the job work experience related to the student’s educational objective.

CO-OP II CARPENTRY (CAR299)

Credit: 2 (2 Blocks, 1 Semester OR 1 Block all year)

Grade Level: 11-12

Prerequisite: 2 Carpentry Credits

Instructor Approval

Co-Op provides supervised on the job work experience related to the student’s educational objective.

INTERNSHIP I (CAR198)

Credit: 1 (1 Block, 1 Semester)

Grade Level: 11-12

Prerequisite: 2 Carpentry Credits &

Instructor Approval

This course includes various ConstructionCarpentryTechnologytopics, issues, and trends.

INTERNSHIP II (CAR298)

Credit: 2 (2 Blocks, 1 Semester OR 1 Block all year)

Grade Level: 11-12

Prerequisite: 2 Carpentry Credits &

Instructor Approval

This course includes various Construction Carpentry Technology topics, issues, and trends.

INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY

Jason Tatum, Instructor

Career Pathway

Maintenance Mechanic (CIP 47.0303.01)

1. Electrical Principles (IMT110/111)- 470322

2. Motor Controls (IMT220/221)- 470348

3. Maintaining Equipment (IMT150/151)- 470318

4. Fluid Power (FPX100/101)- 470321

Industrial Maintenance Electrical

principles/lab (IMT110/111)

Credit: 1 (1 Block-1 Semester)

Grade Level: 9-12

Lab Fee $20

This course is the prerequisite for ALL Industrial Maintenance classes.

This course introduces the theory of electricity and magnetism and the relationship of voltage, current, resistance, and power in electrical circuits. The course is designed to develop an understanding of alternating and direct current fundamentals. Students will apply formulas to analyze the operation of AC and DC circuits. The basic AC and DC lab course allows the student to verify basic theory by creating measurements and working AC and DC circuits. Various types of circuits are constructed and their parameters measured. The use of test equipment, safety and troubleshooting are stressed.

MAINTAINING INDUSTRIAL EQUIPTMENT/LAB

(IMT150/151)

Credit: 1 (1 Block-1 Semester)

Grade Level: 10-12

Lab Fee $20

Prerequisite: Electrical Principles

This course is designed to introduce the student to maintenance techniques and procedures used to maintain industrial equipment. This course is designed to provide the student with lab experience in the maintenance of industrial equipment.

industrial maintenance electrical

motor controls i (IMT220/221)

Credit: 1(1 Block-1 Semester)

Grade Level: 10-12

Lab Fee $20

Prerequisite: Electrical Principles

This course addresses the diversity of electric motor

control devices and applications used in industry today with safety and electrical lockouts included. This course

addresses the diversity of control devices and applications used in industry today. Safety and electrical lockouts are also included.

Fluid Power/lab (FPX100/101)

Credit: 1(1 Block-1 Semester)

Grade Level: 10-12

Lab Fee $20

Prerequisite: Electrical Principles

This course is a study of fluid power theory, component identification and application, schematic reading, and basic calculations related to pneumatic and hydraulic systems and their operations. This course provides practical experiences in the study of fluid power theory, hydraulics and pneumatics component identification, schematic reading, and basic calculations related to hydraulic and pneumatic systems and their operations. This course of offered as dual credit with KCTCS for grades 11-12.

INTERNSHIP (IMT198)

Credit: 1 (1 Block, 1 Semester)

Grade Level: 11-12

Prerequisite: Instructor Approval

The Practicum provides supervised on-the-job work experience related to the student’s educational objectives. Students participating in the Practicum do not receive compensation.

CO-OP I (IMT199)

Credit: 1 (1 Block, 1 Semester)

Grade Level: 11-12

Prerequisite: 3 Credits of Industrial Maintenance

Technology and Instructor Approval

Co-op provides supervised on-the-job work experience related to the student's educational objective. Students participating in the Co-op Education program receive compensation for their work.

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Anita Milburn, Instructor

Career Pathways: